Hi,
After the recent compiler changes, I decided to see if I could get a
cross-compilation environment working on an i386 host running current.
To build the pc532 tools, I tried the command (in /usr/src):
./build.sh -V TOOLCHAIN_MISSING=no -V HAVE_GCC3=yes -m pc532 -T
./tooldir.i386 tools
The build completes without errors and produces the following ns32k
tools:
ns32k--netbsd-addr2line ns32k--netbsd-gcov
ns32k--netbsd-ar ns32k--netbsd-lint
ns32k--netbsd-c++ ns32k--netbsd-mdsetimage
ns32k--netbsd-c++filt ns32k--netbsd-nm
ns32k--netbsd-cpp ns32k--netbsd-objcopy
ns32k--netbsd-dbsym ns32k--netbsd-objdump
ns32k--netbsd-g++ ns32k--netbsd-ranlib
ns32k--netbsd-g77 ns32k--netbsd-readelf
ns32k--netbsd-gcc ns32k--netbsd-size
ns32k--netbsd-gcc-3.3.2-nb1 ns32k--netbsd-strings
ns32k--netbsd-gccbug ns32k--netbsd-strip
As you can see, the ns32k assembler and linker are missing! How do I
convince the build system to create those (and convince gcc to use
them)?
Thanks
Sverre